Miracle’s Boys

“Miracle’s Boys” by Jacqueline Woodson, published by Hampton-Brown in 2000, is a poignant exploration of family dynamics and the challenges faced by young individuals. This edition spans 151 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into the lives of three brothers navigating the complexities of their relationships and the impact of their circumstances as they cope with loss and seek to find their place in the world.
Readers will find a heartfelt portrayal of the brothers’ struggles as they confront their past and the realities of being orphans. The story addresses themes of family and resilience, highlighting the bonds that tie them together despite their hardships. Through the lens of juvenile fiction, Woodson crafts a narrative that resonates with those interested in stories about family and the experiences of youth in foster homes.
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Hole in My Life : Gantos relates how, as a yound adult, he became a drug user and smuggler, was arrested, did time in prison, and eventually got out and went to college, all the while hoping to become a writer. Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Honor, 2003; Michael L. Printz Honor for Excellence in Young Adult Literature, 2003.
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